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Does OXYQUINOLINE Cause C-reactive protein increased? 55 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 55 reports of C-reactive protein increased have been filed in association with OXYQUINOLINE (TRIMO SAN). This represents 45.1% of all adverse event reports for OXYQUINOLINE.

55
Reports of C-reactive protein increased with OXYQUINOLINE
45.1%
of all OXYQUINOLINE reports
45
Deaths
49
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is C-reactive protein increased From OXYQUINOLINE?

Of the 55 reports, 45 (81.8%) resulted in death, 49 (89.1%) required hospitalization, and 44 (80.0%) were considered life-threatening.

Is C-reactive protein increased Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for OXYQUINOLINE. However, 55 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does OXYQUINOLINE Cause?

Drug ineffective (96) Pain (81) Joint swelling (70) Pulmonary embolism (62) Rheumatoid arthritis (59) Drug intolerance (57) Stomatitis (56) Urticaria (55) Apparent death (53) Deep vein thrombosis (53)

What Other Drugs Cause C-reactive protein increased?

METHOTREXATE (5,999) ADALIMUMAB (4,579) RITUXIMAB (4,060) ETANERCEPT (3,922) TOCILIZUMAB (3,719) INFLIXIMAB (3,621) LEFLUNOMIDE (3,574) HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (3,552) ABATACEPT (3,451) SULFASALAZINE (3,096)

Which OXYQUINOLINE Alternatives Have Lower C-reactive protein increased Risk?

OXYQUINOLINE vs OXYTOCIN OXYQUINOLINE vs OXYTROL FOR WOMEN OXYQUINOLINE vs OZANIMOD OXYQUINOLINE vs PACLITAXEL OXYQUINOLINE vs PACRITINIB

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